Rowesofa from Rowe. Image with the kind permission of Grubb.
Christopher Grubb from Arch-Interiors Design Group took part in the youngest market for Las Vegas and found which trends accelerated and which faded. He shared his observations Designer today.

Rust and blush are created as outstanding colors
“People say that more color is requested, but colors, from accessories to art, were very subdued. Collections with strong colors actually felt shocking and historically, colors are more subtle and steamed when there are uncertainty. In this show it was very obvious.
Rust is a color that pointed out the last shows on accessories and especially padded side chairs. But in Vegas it took over a leading role in darker tones and made a statement about larger pieces.
Furnishing was the other color that I see more about. With its gray quality, it is more gender -neutr. The way in which Century Furniture used it for padded pieces felt physically good to be nearby!
Gray colors … left the building. “


Natural stone makes a statement
“Many people have used stone tables at accessory tables over the years, but just like the wish now only for natural stone kitchen states who want obvious customers in their furniture. Especially a stone that looks more unique or makes an independent statement. Howard Elliott has nailed it with side tables that manifest the use of rust in a travertine basis and top.”
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Bronze surfaces take a surprising back seat
“What felt missing? Bronze interfaces. Bronze overhauled Satin -Messing in devices and accessories in early 2024. After I often used it in our kitchen and bathroom projects, I installed it as a finish with Kalco as a single or two finish.”